Compared are the heavily censored US TV Version and the German TV Version.

German Version:

US Version:

The anime series Sailor Moon should ring a bell. The 200 episodes-series about a group of girls, who can perform magic tricks, fighting Evil is a classic which left a mark in the awareness of Japanese Productions (in both directions). No doubt about that. The series was a major success worldwide. But the German Version is quitr a surprise. In comparison to Saber Rider for instance, the German Version are based on the original Japanese master and the effort to keep it as close as possible to the Original was being made. Besides a few modification (please see below), the German Version is equal to the uncensored original Japanese Version.

Unlike the US North American Version.

The company DiC was calling the shots for the adaption of the first two seasons and Cloverway for the following two seasons. The final season 5 has never been released in the US, probably because of the controversial "Sailor Starlights", which also change the gender during their transformations. The realization is legen.... wait for it.... [sorry, wrong franchise -:)] The realization is legendary but it's also a perfect example for heavy censorship in animes these days. Especially season 1, produced by DiC, has a very dreadful rep and is the one with the most censorships being made. "Highlights" are the last two episodes of the first season. The remains of these episodes were put together to one single episode. Really preposterous.

The modifications / censorship

The

removal of scenes is the most common censorship. The length of the removed scenes is purely and simply impressive. Looks like the episodes were censored randomly. Besides the violence cuts, which could be expected, plot scenes, some gags and anything that could cause trouble with the FCC, was precautionally removed.

The meaning of scenes was changed very often, too. In most cases, the lines in the dub are softer but modifications of the footage were also being made. As a result of that, a scene might have an entirely different meaning than the exact same scene in the Original.

Americanization describes the pathetic attempt to make the series less Japanese. Not only the character names are different (please see below for details) but the Japanese ideographs (Kanji, Katakana, Hiragana) are wiped out as well. Further differences are renamed foot (but it still looks the same which is quite hilarious). But the best thing is: anything takes place in the US, Tokyo isn't being mentioned for once. These modifications aren't going to be mentioned anymore because it happens too often. Exeptions are extraordinary examples for that.
Examples:

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US Version:

Images were censored, especially when it became to revealing. This also and particularly concerns the transitions (except Sailor Moon's) where curves were removed like there were no tomorrow.
Examples:

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US Version:

CGI was added to a lot of scenes which doesn't contain any CGI in the Original Version. Listing all the CGI of any episode would break the mold but I can assure you: if there's a conspicuous CG shot, it wasn't in the Original Version.
Examples:

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US Version:

Transitions were added digitally as well. Recognizing them is a piece of cake because they're obviously a break of style and they're supposed to cover up the cuts. And here also counts: listing any transition would break the mold, so I'm not going to do that.
Examples:

Unfortunately there are some

removed episodes, too. From 46 Original episodes of season 1, only 40 were left over. The removed episodes Nr. 2, 5, 6, 20, 42 and the episodes 44 and 45 were so heavily cut that it was one single episode in the end.
In the second season, episode 67 was being removed. (Note: The German Vesion lacks episode 89 but it only consists of stock footage and is hated by the fanbase, so it's not a big loss at all.)

Gender change is a popular method to hide homosexuality. In this case, two characters are being affected: Zoicite (in Germany Zoisite) in season 1 is actually a man. But to avoid his homosexual relationship with Kunzite, he's a woman now. The second character is Fish Eye in season 4. Though he acts very feminine, he's actually a male (and he's also gay). A further victim of a gender change is Zirconia in season 4 for instance. And if such a censorship wasn't possible, the status of their relationship was being changed. The lovers Uranus and Neptun e.g. are cousins now.
The

modification of the audio track is no censorship in the proper sense but a lot of atmosphere gets lost. The reason for that is pretty simple: the US Version takes a pass on the original music and noises - a new audio track was being made. It works for the noises but it doesn't for the music. The original music is way better.

"Sailor Says" is a segment which exists exclusively in the US Version. If you know Filmation's "Masters Of The Universe" (good old times), the last scene should be look very familiar because it also with a scene where the kids were supposed to learn a lesson. This could be realized with stock footage.

Different names for the attacks and transformations were used, despite the fact that the names in the Original Version are English as well. But I must say that someof the German names were just made up, too. Here some examples of attacks, an entire list would be too long.

Original Version:

US Version:

German Version:

Moon Tiara Action

Moon Tiara Magic

Mondstein, flieg und sieg

Shabon Spray

Mercury Bubbles Blast

Seifenblasen, fliegt

Fire Soul

Mars Fire Ignite

Feuerball, flieg

Supreme Thunder

Supreme Thunder Crash

Donnerschlag, flieg

Cresent Beam

Venus Cresent Beam Smash

Halbmondstrahl, flieg

Change of names affects all characters. Here's a list of characters with more than one appearance in season 1. Find the original name in brackets if the German name is different.

German Version:

US Version:

Bunny(Usagi) Tsukino

Serena Tsukino

Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask

Darien Shields/Tuxedo Mask

Ami Mizuno

Amy Anderson

Rei Hino

Reye Hino

Makoto Kino

Lita Kino

Minako Aino

Mina Aino

Luna

Luna

Artemis

Artemis

Königin Perillia(Beryl)

Queen Beryl

Königin Metallia

Negaforce

Jedite (Jadeite)

Jadeite

Neflite(Nephrite)

Neflyte

Zoisite(Zoicite)

Zoycite

Kunzite

Malachite

Naru Osaka

Molly Baker

Motoki Furuhata

Andrew

Umino Gurio

Melvin

Shingo Tsukino

Sammy Tsukino

Ikkuko Tsukino

Mom

Kenji Tsukino

Dad

Mika Kayama

Mika Cassidy

Haruna Sakurada

Patricia Haruna

Reika

Rita

Yuuichirou Kumada

Chad

It's also worth being mentioned that the German was being modified here and there, too. Zoisite e.g. is a woman as well (I guess the channel changed that) and attempts to avoid words like "kill", "die" etc. were being made, which causes an odd result in some scenes. But still: these modifications are pretty harmless in comparison to the DiC Version. Comparisons of the dialogs with subtitled Japanese episodes proof how close to the Original the German dialogs are.

Only the comparison of the first episode mentions the differences of the opening and final credits, the title of the episodes, the preview of the next episode and the "Sailor Says". All these elements are being ignored in the calculation of the different lengths. Basically, cuts and modifications are the two issues that might have happened. Sometimes it's only of them, sometimes both at the same time. The time index is based on the German Version.

Episode 10: Fight to the Finish

Queen Beryl is deeply disappointed with Jedite. He has harvested a lot of energy, but the Sailor Warriors are still alive. She gives him a last chance to get rid of them and threatens him to send him into eternal sleep if he fails again. Instantly, Jedite applies some pressure on Tokyo: Either his enemies come to fight against him or he burns the city down. Bunny wants to evade the fight at first, but together with Ami and Rei she eventually faces him. However, Jedite is prepared. After a horde of golems attacked them he tries to roll over them with some remotely controlled airplanes. Tuxedo Mask tries to help, but Jedite has no problems knocking him out in a duel. Jedite seems to have won when the Sailor Warriors manage to get him confused. In Mercury's fog he loses his orientation is getting rolled over by one of the planes. Injured, he flees and wants to tell Beryl about the Sailor Warriors' true identity (which he knows now), but Beryl is extremely disappointed and imprisons him in a crystal where he has to sleep eternally. Tuxedo Mask says goodbye to the warriors and gratulates them on their victory, but in the Dark Kingdom a new enemy rises...

Running time of the German episode: 18:22
Running time of the US episode: 17:31

Disregarding newly added scenes, 51 seconds were cut.

[00:55]-[00:57]
[-2 sec.]CutA shot of Jedites mouth is missing before his whole face can be seen.

[06:26]-[06:29]
[-3 sec.]CutA shot of the policemen guarding the airport is missing.

[06:53]-[06:58]
[-5 sec.]CutA sign indicating the subway station was removed due to the Katakana and Kanji letters.

[07:30]-[07:35]
[-5 sec.]CutThe subway drive continues. Ami, Bunny and Rei look out of the window, then the train can be seen from the outside again.

[08:33]-[08:37]
[-4 sec.]CutSailor Mercury's transformation was cut. This is strange as there already exists a censored version.

[08:51]-[08:57]
[-6 sec.]CutSailor Mars' transformation was cut. This is strange as there already exists a censored version.

[10:15]-[10:22]
[-7 sec.]CutJedite's golems are being hit by a fireball and burn.

ab [13:53]AlterationJedite's comments were changed.

In the original and the German Version, he makes fun of the Sailor Warriors with sexistic comments while they fight.

These comments were weakened in the US in order to contain less sexism but only some feeling of superiority. Jedite's motivation against the Sailor Warriors was blurred a bit by this.

Trivia

The airport Haneda is one of the two big airports of Tokyo with more than 60 million passengers a year. The complete shutdown of the airport, as in this episode, would have been very difficult if not impossible without causing complete chaos. Jedite should have looked for a better battlefield.

The building on which Jedite is standing and which can be seen quite frequently does not exist anymore. It was replaced by a new structure in 1993, one year after the first season of Sailor Moon was aired.